Greenland, Trump and Europe
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To keep Trump out of Greenland, Europe asks itself
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Trump makes first international trip of 2026 to Davos, where he's expected to deliver remarks focused on American dominance, including taking over Greenland.
The "Sell America" trade compelled investors to dump U.S. stocks and bonds, while gold and silver, both safe haven assets, hit new highs.
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President Trump fired off a series of Truth Social posts doubling down on his plans for the Danish territory.
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Trump's Greenland threats slam markets in one of the worst 'Sell America' trading days since April
The Dow tumbled 870 points on Tuesday as investors assessed the impact of Trump's intensifying push to take control of Greenland.
"I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace," the president wrote in an extraordinary message to the Norwegian prime minister.
Cryptocurrencies led risk assets lower on Tuesday, January 20 as concerns about escalating tariffs soured sentiment and provoked market turmoil.
US President Donald Trump has joined press secretary Karoline Leavitt at the White House press briefing on Tuesday. Trump is speaking before he travels to Davos, where he will attend the annual gathering of political and business leaders at the World Economic Forum.